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Eater’s shopping newsletter, Add to Cart, spotlights the latest in cooking tools and drinks; merch for a good cause; and all the tableware and food-themed home goods that I would very much like to own (and thus, that I hope will pique your interest enough to click that “add to cart” button). But there are also times when you already know you want to buy something — housewarmings, birthdays, paydays, and days when you just feel like supporting a small business — and just need to be pointed in the right direction. For that, there’s this post: Think of it as a consistently updated gift guide and home base for the Add to Cart universe.

Here, you’ll find a collection of items mentioned in the newsletter that are still shoppable, organized into four categories: cookware and home goods, clothing and merch, food, and drinks. Be sure to check back — I’ll be adding new things to buy every season — and subscribe to Add to Cart to start your week with shopping inspiration sent straight to your inbox.


Cookware and Home Goods

Standout kitchen tools, tableware, and home decor that strike the right balance of form and function


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D.S. & Durga, the perfumer behind both theand Bistro Waters candle, is making a pasta water candle. It’s in partnership with, the new Rockefeller Center pasta spot from the folks behind stylish New York City restaurant King. Top notes of saline water, heart notes of semolina wheat, and, the base note: “chef’s secret.”


A beaded rose trivet


Susan Alexandra Rose Trivet

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The new rose trivet from accessories designer Susan Alexandra is quite pretty.


A blue and yellow piece of murano glassware


Katie Parla’s Murano Glassware

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Cookbook author and Italian food expert Katie Parla is marking the release of her newest book with a small collection of Murano glass. She partnered with Wave Murano Glass on three cups and a plate in blues and yellows meant to evoke the coast, in keeping with the theme of new book Food of the Italian Islands. Both book and glassware are avaIlable to preorder on Parla’s website.



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Diaspora Co.’s Salt Tiger is here… kind of. The spice company dropped a limited number of the highly anticipated ceramic salt cellars yesterday. They’re expected to sell out immediately, but you can preorder one for the next drop in August. Maybe you’re in need of a quirky wedding gift then? 


A slotted bread cutting board with a bread knife and loaf of bread


Bread Cutting Board

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After using one in Paris for a week, I now need one of these bread cutting boards that catches the crumbs and has a place for a bread knife.


A lamp with a base that looks like a messy cake


Pretty Shitty Cakes Michelle Lamp

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Jasmine Archie’s Pretty Shitty Cakes is selling this lamp-meets-chaotic cake sculpture, available to preorder and ship in four weeks.


A goblet with a wavy stem


A Retro Goblet

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Bettina Makalintal says she’s seeing these wavy pastel goblets all over her social media feeds.



A pair of hands holding an ulu


Urban Inuk Ulu

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An ulu is the crescent-shaped knife Indigenous communities have long used to cut just about everything. You can read more about the tool on Eater, and buy one at Urban Inuk. 





A planter shaped like a loaf of bread


Loaf Planter

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Here’s a planter shaped like a loaf of bread. Plant aand call it breadfruit.




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Ooni, the brand behind the pizza oven many home cooks swear by, now has ayou can use to make Ooni-quality pizza in your own home oven.



A fish spatula with a yellow and blue pattern


Eatingtools Fish Spatula

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My favorite item from this holiday gift guide for the avid home cook — an overall very thoughtful list of things to get the person who already has all the basic kitchen necessities — is this, the coolest-looking fish spatula.



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Cold Picnic, known for rugs and bathmats in bold graphic designs, now makes napkins, too. There are several abstract designs to choose from. The brand also has tea towels. 



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Coming Soon, one of my favorite design shops and, notably, a Staff stockist, partnered with paint company Backdrop on a set of resin coasters in a bright yellow-orange shade they’re calling “Color of the Year,” a sendup of the annual Pantone tradition.



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Staff — the brand that takes mundane objects, likeand, and makes them fun (typically by throwing on some bright colors and a quirky smiley face) — has applied this treatment to a turkey baster. Get it for an upcoming Friendsgiving.




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Zoey Gong recommends this Joyoung soy milk machine, a workhorse in the kitchen if you’re someone who consumes a lot of nondairy milk, not just of the soy variety. It’s also capable of making baby food. 



Ghia x Sophie Lou Jacobsen Martini Glasses

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Ghia, the buzzy nonalcoholic aperitif brand, teamed up with designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen on some stylish stemless martini glasses. You can buy them in pairs on Sophie Lou Jacobsen’s site or at Ghia.


A box of rectangular salt and pepper shakers in a graphic pattern


The ‘IYKYK’ Shaker Set

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Omsom has expanded beyond its stir fry starter packs with a set of salt, pepper, and MSG shakers, designed with housewares brand Areaware. Contents included.


A candle with a label that reads LIGHTABLE LATKES


D.S. and Durga Latke Candle

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D.S. and Durga, maker of the Bistro Waters perfume, is making further waves in the food-scent space with a latke candle. Expect top notes of potato (naturally) and etrog, heart notes of black pepper and olive, and base notes of peanut oil and “assorted tubers.”


Clothing and Merch

The cutest food-themed clothing, restaurant merch, and brand collabs

A miniature bowl of laksa


Miniature Laksa Charm

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Homiah, which makes Malaysian spice blends, is selling some adorable tiny food charms for the new year. Miniature laksa and itty bitty molcajetes come either as individual charms or a pair of earrings. 



Happy Hamper L.E. Easton Dungaree

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Lucy & Yak is selling this extremely cheery pair of overalls with the food-themed “Happy Hamper” print. 



A toy food truck with a burger on top and the word “Patty’s”


Hamburger Van

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The toy food trucks from Candylab are also adorable.


A beaded brooch resembling a cauliflower


Trovelore Cauliflower Brooch

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Trovelore makes beautiful beaded brooches in the shapes of fruits and vegetables, including peppers, leeks, pomegranates, and this cauliflower.




Two knit beanies, one navy, one white, both with an embroidered owl logo


Little Owl Beanie

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Little Owl, the New York City restaurant located in the ground floor of a building best known for its appearance on Friends, now has merch featuring illustrations of that iconic Greenwich Village building, including these cozy beanies.








Food

From starter ingredients to complete meals, all the food that’s fit to gift


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Sfoglini and Sporkful, the duo that brought you cascatelli, has two brand new pasta shapes. Quottrotini is a tubular pasta with Sicilian origins, and Vesuvio is a swirly little number inspired by the volcano of the same name. 



Chocolate Sardines

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These chocolate sardines would be a fun “just thinking of you” gift for the person who enjoys both chocolate and sardines.



A collage of Italian pantry items


Giadzy Celebration Gift Box

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Giada De Laurentiis’s shop Giadzy has put together some fun gift boxes, complete with everything one might need to throw an Italian dinner party or make a lasagna. This celebration box features a host of the site’s bestsellers.


a pile of mushrooms in front of a cardboard box containing a mushroom grow kit


Shiitake Mushroom Grow Kit

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Back to the Roots recently added shiitake mushrooms to its collection of grow kits.


A stack of square pieces of chocolate


Mater x Simpli Chocolate

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Chef Virgilio Martínez’s Mater — the research center that powers his restaurant group — has partnered with Simpli on fancy chocolate bars made using Peruvian Chuncho cacao. The bars range from a milk chocolate with 51 percent cacao to a bar that’s 100 percent cacao, but they’re also available in a set of four so you can try them all. 



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This masa and masa cookbook bundle from Masienda would be a nice way to start a tortilla- and tamale-making habit. 


A bottle of Indian Gulab Jamun syrup


Transcendence Coffee Syrups

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Transcendence Coffee is a newish line of coffee and flavored syrups that takes inspiration from India and Algeria for syrup flavors like gulab jamun and baklava. 


A bottle of smoked mushroom garum


Noma’s Smoked Mushroom Garum

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As Noma prepares to shift away from the restaurant, Noma Projects, the pantry product wing of the renowned Copenhagen restaurant, has a new membership option that gets you a quarterly shipment of product samples plus invites to virtual events with the Noma test kitchen and fermentation lab. As of now, only the waiting list is available for sign-up. But for a taste of Noma Projects, the smoked mushroom garum is in stock.


Drinks

Intriguing cans and bottles, both alcoholic and non-

A table set with two cups of tea and a ceramic pot


Year of the Rabbit Tea Sampler

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The end of the month ushers in the year of the rabbit, and Tea Drunk has a giftable tea sampler to mark the occasion, with each oolong, pu’erh, and white tea variety selected with prosperity and luck for the new year in mind. 


a bottle of amaro falso


St. Agrestis Non-Alcoholic Amaro Falso

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Brooklyn-based St. Agrestis has added another nonalcoholic drink to its lineup, following the popularity of its Phony Negroni. Amaro Falso is an individually portioned, ready-to-drink aperitivo.



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Every month, Eater Wine Club ships out boxes of two or four wines, selected by the Eater team’s favorite sommeliers across the country. Eater Wine Club membership also comes with a newsletter and invitations to virtual hangs where that month’s expert will go deeper on the box’s theme. 


The Add to Cart Archives

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Looking for new things in Parisian shops [ATC 01.29.23]
Bold objects to lighten your mood [ATC 01.22.23]
Noma is closing, but it still has plenty to sell you [ATC 01.15.23]
How I’m trying (and failing) to spend less in 2023 [ATC 01.08.23]
It’s down to the wire for holiday shopping [ATC 12.18.22]
Come see me at Eater’s holiday market with Shopify [ATC 12.11.22]
Should you buy your parents some kitchen upgrades? [ATC 12.04.22]
What to shop for this holiday weekend [ATC 11.27.22]
‘Tis the season for figgy pudding-flavored Spam [ATC 11.20.22]
A food-filled gift guide to kick off the season [ATC 11.13.22]
How much would you pay for Joan Didion’s vintage cookware? [ATC 11.06.22]
Have you gotten your McDonald’s Boo Bucket, yet? [ATC 10.30.22]
Of course, you can now buy a bottled negroni sbagliato [ATC 10.23.22]
If you can’t eat at the hip red sauce restaurant, buy the sauce [ATC 10.02.22]

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